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Dips vs DB press: which actually builds a bigger bench?
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Honestly, fats are the unsung hero. Everyone chases carbs and protein, but fats make you feel strong and locked in.
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Itβs wild lift heavy for a few years, eat right, and suddenly youβre on something. People just canβt process hard work anymore.
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Bro, if your traps touch your ears, youβre guilty until proven natural π.
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Because most folks donβt understand progression. They train for 6 months, see no change, and assume everyone stronger must be juicing.
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Because most folks donβt understand progression. They train for 6 months, see no change, and assume everyone stronger must be juicing.
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I get it though legit natty strength looks superhuman to average people who never pushed past comfort.
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Happens to women too. A girl deadlifts 300 and suddenly sheβs on gear.Canβt win.
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People forget genetics, diet, and years of consistent training matter way more than they think. Steroids are just the easy excuse.
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Honestly, being accused is kind of a compliment now. Means youβve crossed that this dudeβs serious threshold.
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Tried TB-500 (similar to TB-4) after a shoulder tweak legit sped up recovery. Not magic, but noticeable difference.
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Iβve run TB-4 a couple times. Helps with soft tissue healing, but you still gotta rest. Donβt expect it to fix bad form or overuse.
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Works best stacked with BPC-157. TB-4 handles repair, BPC handles inflammation. That combo saved my knees.
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If your joints hurt from bad recovery or volume overload, fix training first. TB-4 can help but itβs not a substitute for smart programming.
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Mixed reviews for me. Helped tendons feel better, but the effect faded after I stopped. Maintenance still matters.
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Worth it if youβve got stubborn joint issues and already tried all the basics (fish oil, collagen, rest). Itβs pricey though.

